Thanks for that but I haven't had problems deleting the messages since KMail has some POP3 filters that provide for this. The thing is, I do not have access to a machine that can run 24/7 and delete them for me, either through something like this or spamassasin or through mail client filtering.
It is bad practice that the Debian listservs do not munge addresses. I realise that munging may not be implemented because people like to be able to respond to old threads privately but simply providing a mechanism as simple as spelling out domain suffixes and removing at signs would do the job nicely. On Monday 06 October 2003 05:47, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda wrote: > A Dilluns 06 Octubre 2003 10:15, Antiphon va escriure: > > I use a free pop email service and am finding that this address is > > continually bombarded by swen virus spam because the debian servers do > > not munge addresses. > > Try this, > > http://www.hashref.com/prj/swendeleter/ > > maybe it can help you. > > Regards > > > Is this going to be implemented anytime soon? My pop server only has a > > 6mb limit and since I leave messages on the server for pseudo-IMAP > > efficiency, I have to periodically go into the Web version and delete the > > spams, otherwise my account gets disabled. Lately, I've had to do it at > > least once a day. I don't have the time to go and do this so often so > > occasionally my account gets disabled. > > > > For the other lists that I participate in, I have received no spam > > because the addresses are properly munged.

